I complaind to audioXpress that there were no free subscriptions for the raffle this year.
Not to be outdone, they authorised me to offer 50% reduction on a one year subscription! So instead of $ 50 you only pay $ 25 for a combined 12 printed and online issues.

I should mention that aX has been increased in size from 48 to 66 pages with the Nov issue, which sports our own SY's review of QSC's new power amplifier family.

If you are interested, send an email to Variac through the forum and he will take care of it.
Limited to 100 subscriptions though.

And for the end, a real burning treasure. Linkwitz's system. Listening to these is event on its own.

Now that I am summarizing in my head today's show I came to interesting realization. In two rooms, two audio giants were sharing with us their vision of audio nirvana. They both achieved it with completely different approach. Nelson did it with two transistors, and Linkwitz did it with complete opposite, full multi amp system. Both systems were pure nirvana we all hope to achieve one day with our systems. These experiences are etched in my mind, that I will recall every time I would need to compare how something should sound.

This show owes a lot to great people who donated their talents, time and energy over the last seven years, and without them most likely would never succeed. Having Nelson Pass, Siegfried Linkwitz, Scott Wurcer, Linear Systems team, Jan Diden... at one place, having fun, was something beyond my dreams when we started Burning Amp seven years ago.

What kind of loudspeakers was this single transistor wonders playing through?

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Nothing in the universe is perfect. The ideal things are the ones that are most optimal. Optimization criteria, what matters. When I hear "No Compromise Design", I want to take a sledgehammer and test how impact-proof it is.

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Nothing in the universe is perfect. The ideal things are the ones that are most optimal. Optimization criteria, what matters. When I hear "No Compromise Design", I want to take a sledgehammer and test how impact-proof it is.